I also saw photos today of the Inwood Hill Goose and concluded that it was
not Cackling.

On the plus side Deborah Allen and Renee Sasaki who tried for the Inwood
Goose and after not find a match subsequently went to Van Cortlandt Park
and found a classic looking Cackling on the Parade Grounds.  A nice fine by
Deborah and Renee with great photos too.

Sent from somewhere in the field using my mobile device!

Andrew Baksh
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com

On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:47 PM, Joe DiCostanzo <[email protected]> wrote:

After posting last night about finding the “Cackling Goose” that had been
reported at Inwood Hill Park in the morning, I received emails from Nathan
O’Reilly and Lynne Hertzog that they had seen what they assumed was the
bird in question, but they did not think it was a Cackling Goose. Both were
kind enough to send me photos. The bird in their photos is unquestionably
the bird I saw yesterday afternoon. After looking at the photos, I have to
say I agree there is doubt about it being a Cackling Goose. The bill
definitely looks too large for Cackling Goose and the bill is certainly
much larger than on the bird I saw last winter in the park. Plumage-wise it
seems a good match for “Dusky” Canada Goose (subspecies occidentalis),
however, according to the references I have checked occidentalis is a large
bird, about the same size as the common Atlantic form of Canada Goose. This
bird is clearly much smaller. Body size seems to me to be in the Cackling
Goose range, but there is that large bill. In the end, I am not comfortable
pinning a name on it, though Canada Goose is certainly the most likely
thing considering range and the large bill.



I want to thank Nathan and Lynne for sharing their photos with me.



Joe DiCostanzo

www.greatgullisland.org


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